We are looking for volunteer programmers to contribute to an open source project, at the moment we are 4, a programmer, a graphic designer / game-designer (me), an alpha tester and a translator and corrector. The development began a year ago, and is progressing at a rather sustained pace. It is a game that aims to propose a clone of RPG Pokemon, but free and open source, in the line of SuperTux and SuperTuxKart.
We are launching a call to all programmers who know how to program in C ++. The game uses the SFML library (a SDL fork). You can contribute whenever you want and in the way you want, thanks.
Contact: evandib@gmail.com
Link to the project: https://github.com/jlppc/OpMon
Website : opmon-game.ga
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Please consider post your project to Code for Social Good (www.code4socialgood.org). We are hoping this specialized technical volunteer network will better assist you identify potential volunteers.
Thanks,
C4SG
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We are looking for volunteer programmers to contribute to an open source project, at the moment we are 4, a programmer, a graphic designer / game-designer (me), an alpha tester and a translator and corrector. The development began a year ago, and is progressing at a rather sustained pace. It is a game that aims to propose a clone of RPG Pokemon, but free and open source, in the line of SuperTux and SuperTuxKart.
We are launching a call to all programmers who know how to program in C ++. The game uses the SFML library (a SDL fork). You can contribute whenever you want and in the way you want, thanks.
Contact: evandib@gmail.com
Link to the project: https://github.com/jlppc/OpMon
Website : opmon-game.ga
Hi navet56,
Please consider post your project to Code for Social Good (www.code4socialgood.org). We are hoping this specialized technical volunteer network will better assist you identify potential volunteers.
Thanks,
C4SG